Instant After Shots

It's the economy immediacy, stupid.

Not quite a chad for our times?

How are you using AI to help you sell?

Did you reach the supposedly typical initial half-dozen chats with a bot then leave it be?

Do you stay with the served up snippets when general searching?

Is there a business initiative you've part got on board with, sort of?

Sometimes there's a relatively small, simple step that can yield a leap.

I realise a picture speaks a thousand words, yet commercial sensitivity prevents actual imagery on this tactic from being shared here today.

For I was shown pics of a physical product. A kind of renovation, a reconstruction of an environment. A setting where those wonderful Before and After visual treatments work so well.

It's not only offerings from lines of code that have all-round solution attributes when setting themselves apart from race-to-the-bottom commodity-headed price-slashers.

In the old days, there was very little way to let the prospect envisage the experienced change. Where artful rendering was an option, it'd likely take a fair while and be costly too.

So what these guys are doing right now is noteworthy.

With permission, on site they took a couple of photos.

Within a minute, from their phone they showed the prospect exactly what they could expect.

The mechanics in this case are within all our grasp. Take 'before' photo on phone. Upload pic to Gemini. Prompt to make the necessary alterations. Show potential client.

The impact?

Competition locked out, decision time truncated, price protected.

Proven times over. Now central pillar of their sales process.

For those seeking a little deeper? Practice ahead of time. Have AI chatbot conversation pre-opened and primed. Set up watermarking for eventual output.

You can also drop the best pic into Grok and ask for a six-second drone view. A video clip that apparently seals the deal. Gimmickry no more.

This guy's a step ahead, are you?

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